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Briannesays:1

Katie, thank you so much for taking the time to have a transcript made of the show. Such a great feature of your site and your podcast! Although looking through the notes, I think I have to work on how often I say “yeah.” 🙂 Thanks again for having me on the show!

Can you comment on cervical/uterine prolapse? I have 6 children, just miscarried my 7th last December. I had cervical prolapse with #3 & 4, but not the others, however 7 weeks after my miscarriage/D&C , I was feeling great and had finally stopped bleeding so started doing 5 kettle bell swings 2 x a day for 2 days, but they caused my cervix to prolapse. Two midwives told me when I asked about it that kettle bells are horrible for child bearing women because they pose a significant risk or prolapse issues. My chiropractor also said he has more people with injuries from kettle bell exercises than any other fitness. So now I am trying to deal with that. Anything suggestions? What about vaginal cone weights? I look forward to hearing from your doula experience too Katie, I know you are a kettle bell fan.